I found a simple quilt in this book I really liked. A 1936 Kansas City Star pattern called "Flower of Spring". Its alternate name was "Two Lips".

Yes Jay, the gold fabric is the last scrap I found from your box. All the flower blocks have the same orange fabric in the middle of the flowers. I didn't have any orange for that--so I bought 11.5 yards. I think this will be a wonderful long term scrap project for me. The pattern has 54 of these 9" blocks.

My stash accumulations--I think that brings this year's total to 43.5 yards. All good though. I'm enjoying my quilting. I'm not a "Black Friday" shopper. Nope, you're going to find me inside reading and sewing! Have a great week everyone!~

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Oh do I have a double file box of scraps for you! Just waiting for you to pick up, and I will think of you while I am off on vacation out west to LA, the furthest place I could go, take a machine with me and piece a quilt in peace and quite, in spring like weather!

Mason is getting so big...and he has such a sweet smile. Can tell he & Grandpa are best buds.

We had our Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday too, so I'll be doing something peaceful at home on Thanksgiving too....maybe washing down kitchen walls or something equally exciting. Or, maybe I'll leave that for Black Friday. I'm not a shopper that day either....or much of one on any other day for that matter.

I have that book and love it. The Mason burrito looks good enough to hug. And like you I stay very far away from stores on Black Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I will be home sewing and enjoying the leftovers. Happy Thanksgiving!